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ELLIS, William, 1756-1810 : LITTLE STANMORE.

London : J. Stratford, 1808. A pleasant antique print – the old church of St. Lawrence set among trees – three horses in the paddock. Engraved by William Grainger (fl.1784-1808) from an original study by William Ellis. Originally produced for James Stratford’s part-work series “London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood ... by David Hughson” (London : 1805-1810). “Hughson” was in fact the pseudonym of David Pugh. Copper line engraving on paper. Later hand colour. Engraved surface 108 x 166mm (approx. 4-1/4” x 6-1/2”). A few tiny specks, but overall in very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

£30

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ELLIS, William, 1756-1810 : LITTLE STANMORE.

London : J. Stratford, 1808. A pleasant antique print – the old church of St. Lawrence set among trees – three horses in the paddock. Engraved by William Grainger (fl.1784-1808) from an original study by William Ellis. Originally produced for James Stratford’s part-work series “London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood ... by David Hughson” (London : 1805-1810). “Hughson” was in fact the pseudonym of David Pugh. Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 108 x 166mm (approx. 4-1/4” x 6-1/2”). A few tiny specks, but overall in very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

£25

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ELLIS, William, 1756-1810 : THE SEAT OF GEORGE DRUMMOND ESQ. – WITH THE CHURCH – STANMORE.

London : J. Stratford, 1806. An attractive antique print – a prospect of Stanmore Park – deer grazing in the foreground – the home of the Drummond banking family and Great Stanmore church in the distance. Engraved by Ambrose William Warren (1780-1856) from an original study by William Ellis. Originally produced for James Stratford’s part-work series “London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood ... by David Hughson” (London : 1805-1810). “Hughson” was in fact the pseudonym of David Pugh. Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 110 x 165mm (approx. 4-3/8” x 6-1/2”). A few slight marks and specks to outer blank margins, but otherwise in very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

£25

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ELLIS, William, 1756-1810 : STANMORE.

London : W. Ellis, 1792. A charming antique print of the old brick church of St. John the Evangelist, Great Stanmore. Drawn, engraved and published by William Ellis. Dated 1792 in the plate. Originally produced for Ellis’s never-completed "The Campagna of London, or, Views in the Different Parishes" (London : 1791-1793). Aquatint and engraving on wove paper. Engraved surface 142 x 188mm (approx. 5-5/8” x 7-3/8”). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. Adams – not listed.

£40

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ELLIS, William, 1756-1810 : STANMORE.

London : J. Stratford, 1807. A pleasant antique print of the old brick church of St. John the Evangelist, Great Stanmore – a gravedigger works in the foreground. Engraved by Samuel Turner Sparrow (fl.1784-1810) from an original study by William Ellis. Originally produced for James Stratford’s part-work series “London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood ... by David Hughson” (London : 1805-1810). “Hughson” was in fact the pseudonym of David Pugh. Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 110 x 165mm (approx. 4-3/8” x 6-1/2”). Slight nick to upper blank margin, but overall in very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

£25

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London : W. Watts, 1782. A handsome late eighteenth-century antique print – the house framed by trees and gateposts – horses graze either side of the drive. Engraved by William Watts (1752-1851) from an original study by John Alexander Gresse. Originally produced for Watts’ “The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the Most Interesting and Picturesque Views” (London : 1779-1786). Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 133 x 178mm (approx. 5-1/4” x 7”). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

London : John Harris, 1815. A pleasant antique print – Canons Park, the old house, and the grounds as landscaped on the advice of Humphrey Repton. Engraved by William Woolnoth (1780-1837) from a drawing by John Preston Neale and originally produced for the part-work “Beauties of England and Wales” (London : 1801-1816). Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 110 x 154mm (approx. 4-3/8” x 6”). A few very minor signs of age, but overall in very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. Adams 104/142.

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London : John Harris, 1815. An attractive antique print – the Palladian mansion of Stanmore House or Stanmore Park – then the residence of the Countess of Aylesford. Engraved by T. Matthews (fl.1815-1828) from an original study by John Preston Neale. Originally produced for the part-work “Beauties of England and Wales” (1801-1816). Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 109 x 149mm (approx. 4-1/4” x 5-7/8”). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. Adams 104/141.

£30

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PRATTENT, Thomas : CANONS, IN MIDDLESEX.

[London : 1794]. A stylish antique print – Canons Park, the old house, and the grounds from the water. Originally produced for an unidentified publication by the London draughtsman, engraver, printer and printseller, Thomas Prattent (fl.1790-1819), who had premises in Cloth Fair. Dated in pencil on verso. Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 108 x 179mm (approx. 4-1/4” x 7”). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

£30

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[SEAGO, John – publisher] : [LITTLE STANMORE] THE NORTH VIEW OF WHIT CHURCH IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.

[London : J. Seago, ca.1800]. An uncommon antique print – a slightly crudely executed exterior view of the old parish church of Whitchurch or St. Lawrence – the eighteenth-century church with its much earlier tower. Originally published by the London printseller John Seago (fl.1777-1809) in 1789, but here in a slightly impression on wove paper dating from about 1800. Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 161 x 193mm (approx. 6-1/4” x 7-5/8”). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

£40

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